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B15 Injectable

Cockmates,

A good friend of mine(Banate) in the US bought a B15 injectable for me. Thing is, I`m not so sure about it`s usage. Some say it is best to inject it on the breast three consecutive days before the fight, on it`s label it says inject it on the skin two consecutive days before fight day & 4-5 before the fight. Friends, which do you think is the best way to administer this medicine? Before I forget, MERRY X`MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!

looking for advice

bay,

i joined for a three cocks derby, what i noticed is that my cock when hit will easily bleed and then easilly die.Im using b complex during my conditioning period, my cock fight good but is easilly off or down. anybody here could give me an advice of how to prevent this problem????

b-15 not for cuts

pre nothing can stop a major bleeding if your bird gets cut deep!
no medicine!!!! its just like a garden hose with pressure when poke with a hole, water spurts out of it. Vitamins will not help stop any cut from bleeding especiallyy when its deep and major organs are sliced. clotting medication certainly helps but not if a major artery is sliced.
just my 2 cents

thanks

for you for your reply, its really hard if the cock cut so badly, the bleeding is unstoppable,what really im looking is a kind of medication that could stay my cocks a little bit longer????no matter how bad is the wound??? any ideas???

don't forget proper moisture , when your cock is too wet shock come's in much quicker. always try to check their moisture your cock should be empty and dry enough. This make them harder to kill. off course the bloodline your using. some blood lines are tougher than other. hope this help.

Bai Ysagan9

If you ask my own opinion, we always control the water intake of our cock 3 days before the fight. Say, 3-5 dips of water after each meal. I don`t know if ever there are drugs to reduce the bleeding of a gamecock that`s been hit but as far as I`m concerned our system works for us. And also, like what others stated before, try to check their body moisture.

No substitute for dead game bloodlines. To minimize blood loss on non-fatal cut (heart), try to mix some ground cinnamon to your point feed and administer either inject able or vitamin-K tablet 24 hours before fight. The cinnamon is a good source of coagulant agent. If you really want your feathered warrior to fight to the end, 3-drops of Nux Vumica before heeling will do the trick. The only setback is your rooster might be sluggish and will not perform to the par especially in humid weather. In the other hand, it might be in your advantage if the fight is at night during derby where humidity is ideal. Itís a matter of compromise.

ysagan9

They're all right. But if its hemorrhagic shock you are trying to control.. i agree with moisture control. If the fowls moisture affects its blood viscosity, its hemoglobin on a more diluted state.. hence even a not too fatal blow that hits major vessels meant more blood loss translating to more rapid onset of shock.

Bloodline is definitely a factor, but there are ways to affect rapid blood loss. You can either go with natural conditioning, that is through limitation of oral fluid ingestion. Nutritional, through provision of essential vitamins and minerals to boost red blood cell formation as in the use of B vitamins, particularly B12. Or the use of vasoconstricting medication like ephineprine and Nux Vumica.

I think the best way is to incorporate all the above in the regimen.. cover all bases so to speak. My 2 cents with a beer on hand HIKKK...:lol:

Re: B15 Injectable

B-15 is used to help get rid of LACTIC ACID around the MUSCLE CELL, so it can stretch effectively, use 3 consecutive days in the keep give 0.20cc under the skin for 2 days before the fight and on the day of the fight give 0.30cc under the skin. make a point that the rooster must be pointed right MOISTURE CONTROL the most impt. FACTOR to keep them sharp, B-15 will only help them
throw there feet better no short cutting... hope this helps . hope 1126

1126

B15 prevents the formation of lactic acid in the muscle thereby prolonging the endurance in the fight incase needed. The ability and characteristic of the cock is in its nature already hindi yan kayang baguhin ng B15, however as I mentioned earlier B15 will give you the extra second or minute to throw the last winning blow by prolonging its endurance. Goodluck!!!

Hello there,habagat2000! Happy New Year to you! Would you be kind enough to tell us what company( their BRAND NAME) is selling DMG in the market today? What is the right dosage & timing of its administration? Do you only use this stuff only in conditioning or all year round maintenace( including pre-con)? More Power to you!Thanks!

ysagan9

A wet rooster may cut but a bit sluggish (walang direction ang palo) but when wounded it will bleed profusely as the cause of death.
A dry rooster may have a longer life when it comes to drag fights but they are short cutters.
Experience will teach us if they are wet or dry. Keep it with the right moisture.